Iran's Revolutionary Guards are issuing more threats to the United States regarding a possible military action against Iran. Here's what they said from a piece at Reuters:
Yes folks, this is the intellect of the Revolutionary Guards - and as you can see, Iran hasn't fought a war since the early 80's when they pretty much got their asses handed to them by the Iraqis. Perhaps Hejazi thinks the Americans will send troops into Iran like the British did in American in 1775, posing columns of soldiers to walk into battle.
It's my contention that if Iran were attacked by the U.S. or a combination of U.S., Israel and coalition forces, Iran would fold in a matter of three to four days. These asshats have no backbone. The epitomize the military strategy of Mohammed which is to "hide behind a rock" and kill your enemies. Iran's military operations in the past 25 years have been this:
1. Hire Hezbollah to fight the Israelis
2. Hire Hamas to fight the Israelis
3. Send weapons to the Taliban in Afghanistan
4. Train Shia fighters from Iraq to fight Americans in Iraq
5. Send IED materials into Iraq to kill Americans
Yep, that's the "feared" Revolutionary Guards - they aren't warriors, they are a payroll backer for mercenaries. Iran simply doesn't have the balls to fight its own battles and yes, if they are confronted by the air power and military superiority of the U.S., they will fold like a paper house in a tsunami.
But go ahead and issue your threats, fools. We'll see.
"We advise U.S. officials to be careful not to face another tragedy," Mohammad Hejazi, a senior commander of the elite Guards, was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency.
"Our last word is that if you want to move towards Iran make sure you bring walking sticks and artificial legs because if you came you will not have any legs to return on," he said.
Yes folks, this is the intellect of the Revolutionary Guards - and as you can see, Iran hasn't fought a war since the early 80's when they pretty much got their asses handed to them by the Iraqis. Perhaps Hejazi thinks the Americans will send troops into Iran like the British did in American in 1775, posing columns of soldiers to walk into battle.
It's my contention that if Iran were attacked by the U.S. or a combination of U.S., Israel and coalition forces, Iran would fold in a matter of three to four days. These asshats have no backbone. The epitomize the military strategy of Mohammed which is to "hide behind a rock" and kill your enemies. Iran's military operations in the past 25 years have been this:
1. Hire Hezbollah to fight the Israelis
2. Hire Hamas to fight the Israelis
3. Send weapons to the Taliban in Afghanistan
4. Train Shia fighters from Iraq to fight Americans in Iraq
5. Send IED materials into Iraq to kill Americans
Yep, that's the "feared" Revolutionary Guards - they aren't warriors, they are a payroll backer for mercenaries. Iran simply doesn't have the balls to fight its own battles and yes, if they are confronted by the air power and military superiority of the U.S., they will fold like a paper house in a tsunami.
But go ahead and issue your threats, fools. We'll see.
Iran's Guards say U.S. to face "tragedy" if it hits Iran
TEHRAN, June 25 (Reuters) - Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned the United States on Wednesday it would face a "tragedy" if it attacked the Islamic Republic.
"We advise U.S. officials to be careful not to face another tragedy," Mohammad Hejazi, a senior commander of the elite Guards, was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency.
"Our last word is that if you want to move towards Iran make sure you bring walking sticks and artificial legs because if you came you will not have any legs to return on," he said.
Hejazi's comments followed market talk of a military strike against the country's nuclear sites.
The standoff between the West and Tehran has sparked fears of a military confrontation that would disrupt oil supplies. Last week a report said Israel had practiced for a possible strike against Iran's nuclear facilities.
Washington says it is focusing on diplomatic pressure to thwart Iranian nuclear work it suspects is aimed at making bombs but has not ruled out military action if that were to fail.
A senior Iranian official on Tuesday denied market rumours of an Israeli attack on one of Iran's nuclear facilities, which Tehran says are part of a peaceful drive to generate electricity.
The New York Times last week quoted U.S. officials as saying Israel had carried out a large military exercise, apparently a rehearsal for a potential bombing of Iran's nuclear facilities.
Many analysts say Iran's nuclear sites are too numerous, distant and fortified for Israel to take on alone.
They say the United States could unleash vastly superior firepower if it attacked Iran but that Tehran could strike back against its forces in Iraq and disrupt oil supplies vital to the world economy.
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